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on 18 August 1964, he expressed the hope that his newly independent country would get more aid from the USA; he said that Malawi needed help to build its democratic institutions and noted that Malawi was already receiving US economic and technical help. That same year Rubadiri appeared on the
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diplomat, academic and poet, playwright and novelist. Rubadiri is ranked as one of Africa's most widely anthologized and celebrated poets to emerge after independence.
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Rubadiri's poetry has been praised as being among "the richest of contemporary Africa". His work was published in the 1963 anthology
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In 1997, after Banda's death, Rubadiri was reappointed Malawi's ambassador to the UN, and he was named vice-chancellor of the
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At Malawi's independence in 1964, Rubadiri was appointed the country's first
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Rubadiri left the Malawian government in 1965 when he broke with President
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A Black Studies Primer: Heroes and Heroines of the African Diaspora
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years. He was also Visiting Professor of English Literature at
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Growing Up With Poetry: An Anthology for Secondary Schools
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Permanent Representatives of Malawi to the United Nations
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in 2000. He received an honorary doctorate from the
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Index

Liuli
British Tanganyika
Mzuzu
Malawi
King's College, Budo
Makerere University
King's College, Cambridge
University of Bristol
Malawian
King's College, Budo
Uganda
Makerere University
Kampala
King's College, Cambridge
University of Bristol
ambassador to the United States
United Nations
Lyndon B. Johnson
White House
National Educational Television
Hastings Banda
Idi Amin
Northwestern University
University of Nairobi
Kenya
Okot p'Bitek
University of Ibadan
Nigeria
Wole Soyinka
University of Botswana

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